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TUESDAY:
Michigan Myths

WEDNESDAY:
Professor Profiles

THURSDAY: FRIDAY:
Campus Clubs Photos of the Week

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GAME TIME

NYU students put up in hotel

Upon arriving at New
York University for their fall
semester, 38 lucky students
were placed in overflow
housing at a luxury hotel in
midtown Manhattan, accord-
ing to a Sept. 7 article in the
Washington Square News.
The students on the fifth
floor of the Affinia Hotel
have access to wireless inter-
net, cable TV, air condition-
ing and exercise facilities, as
well as twice-weekly clean-
ing service, according to the
article. All the rooms include
kitchenettes, and NYU has
provided a shuttle for the
students that runs every So
minutes to campus.
The University placed two
RAs on the third floor of the
hotel to ensure that all prop-
er NYU housing policies are
enforced, according to the

article.
As of last Friday, 10 of the
students had been trans-
ferred to University resi-
dence halls.
BROWN TRIES
GOING TRAYLESS
Brown University is cur-
rently testing out a trayless
system in dining halls simi-
lar to the one University of
Michigan students tried last
spring, according to a Sept.
7 article in The Brown Daily
Herald.
The trayless system may
only be temporary depend-
ing on the results, Ann
Hoffman, director of admin-
istration of Dining Services,
told the Daily Herald, and its
environmental advantages
may be overshadowed by

practicality.
A completely trayless
system "would be difficult
because of the waythe refec-
tory is currently laid out, but
we will advance the initiative
as much as is operationally
feasible," Hoffman told the
Daily Herald.
According to the article,
many students are respond-
ing positively to the changes.
UCLAfFFERSAID
TO HAITI
As part of the Univer-
sity of California's new Haiti
Initiative, a group of 20 stu-
dents and faculty members
traveled to the earthquake-
devastated nation in search
of a community in particular
need of assistance, according
to aSept. 7article inthe Daily

Bruin.
The group was led by Dr.
Ami Ben-Artzi, an assistant
clinical professor of medi-
cine, and plans to aid the
country by providing educa-
tional opportunities in areas
including technology, eco-
nomics, law and engineering,
the article stated.
By the end of the trip,
which was funded by the
University and individual
faculty members, the group
had compiled a short list of
communities that would
benefit most from its efforts.
Cayes-Jacmel, a suburb of
Jacmel about 25 miles from
Port-au-Prince, will most
likely be chosen for the proj-
ect, a member of the initia-
tive told the Daily Bruin.
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Students watch the Michigan vs. Notre Dame
game at the North Campus Tailgate Saturday. The
Wolverines beat the Irish 28-24.

CRIME NOTES
Marijuana in Bicycle stolen

CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

dorm room
WHERE: Alice Lloyd Hall
WHEN:Fridayatabout1:45 a.m.
WHAT: A male University stu-
dent was arrested after officers
discovered a marijuana in his
dorm room, University Police
Reported. The student is being
investigated for intent to dis-
tribute.

WHERE: Michigan Union
WHEN: Saturday at about 3
a.m. . .
WHAT: A University student's
bike was stolen from the bike
racks outside the Michigan
Union, University Police
reported. I
Marijuana found

Rock climbing Get-to-know the
course starts Multicultural
this afternoon Greek Council

WHAT: An eight-week long
course beginning today
as one of the many classes
offered through UMove.
WHO: University of Michi-
gan Outdoor Adventures
WHEN: Today at 4 p.m.
WHERE: Intramural
Sports Building

WHAT: To learn about
the Multicutural Greek
Council and to meet mem-
bers of fraternities and
sororities on campus.
WHO: Office of Greek Life
WHEN: Today from
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
WHERE: Diag

Football tickets on student

According to the New York
Post, the parent of a Man-
hattan high school student
sued her daughter's school last
week for discarding 15 boxes
of private records - includ-
ing psychological evaluations,
report cards and SSNs - in a
dumpster. The School for the
Physical City said they disposed
of the documents in prepara-
tion for a location change.
Michigan quarterback
Denard Robinson who
had 502 total yards in
Saturday's game against Notre
Dame and currently leads the
NCAA in rushing.
>>FOR MORE SEE SPORTSMONDAYINSIDE
Los Angeles police offi-
cers tried to discourage
the public from handing
out food and clothing to the
homeless due to the trash they
leave behind and the fight they
engage in over donations, the
LA Times reported.

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stolen on campus
WHERE: Hartwig Athletic
Ticket Office
WHEN:Friday at about12:15p.m.
WHAT: A man affiliated with
the University had four foot-
ball tickets stolen, according
to University Police. The total
value of the tickets was $236.

WHERE: West Quad
WHEN: Yesterday at around
12:45 a.m.
WHAT: A female University
student was questioned in
her dorm room after officers
discovered a quantity of what
they believed to be marijuana.
The officers had responded to
a call reporting apparent mari-
juana smoking in the room.

Irish band Slide MLibrary

to perform at
the Ark tonight
WHAT: Irish band Slide
will be performing a fusion
of contemporary and tra-
ditional Irish music.
WHO: Michigan
Union Ticket Office
WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m.
WHERE: The Ark

open House
WHAT: A chance to
become acquainted with
the University's library
system - and also eat free
food and meet librarians.
WHO: University Library
WHEN: Today from
4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Harlan Hatcher
Graduate Library, Gallery
in Room 100

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Good with money? Try this crossword and find out if you're smarter
than "that guy," Kyle. He's bad with finances and even worse at
crossword puzzles. To see him in action, go to 53.com/students.
While you're there, enter to win a $10,000 scholarship or other
great prizes.

FIFTH THIRD BANK
The things we do for dreams

01

ACROSS
4 The more you make the
less you have.
7 It costs you more when
you spend too much.
11 How money puts itself
into your account.
12 Money you get to use,
but not keep.
13 You live in a house, but
you pay this down.
14 Don't give yourself too
much of it. Or them.
17 A diploma (of sorts)
awarded by the bank
(Abbr.).
18 A great town and state
of mind.
19 Kyle's personal line of
credit (Abbr.).
20 Kyle's constant financial
situation.

DOWN
1 Kyle's name for man,
woman or child (Slang).
2 A monthly declaration of
your accounts.
3 You can't lose it, but you
need to keep track of it.
5 A high one is good for
savings, but bad for debt.
6 "1 don't want to go into
it," monetarily speaking.
8 A plan that's money.
9 You take it to the bank.
10 Kyle's explosive
exclamation.
14 Use it, and your own
autograph costs you.
15 Along a river or a corner.
16 Paydays. All of them.

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